The word "urisolvent" may look daunting to some, but its spelling is actually quite simple once broken down phonetically. In IPA transcription, the word is pronounced /jʊrɪsɑlvənt/ - "yur-ih-sol-vent". The first syllable, "yur", is pronounced like the word "your", while the second syllable, "ih", is pronounced like the letter "i". The third syllable, "sol", is pronounced with a long "o" sound, and the final syllable, "vent", is pronounced like the word "vent". Together, these sounds create the unique spelling of "urisolvent".
Dissolving uric acid, or causing it to be dissolved.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.